ExeWrapper Update 1.2.0 - Major updates, minor version number!

Rochester, NY – Tim Parnell is excited to announce the latest version of ExeWrapper! This version is jam packed with so many improvements it’s basically a major update. There are usability improvements around every corner, and a focus on simplicity and power.

ExeWrapper is a tool for batch code signing Windows executables from macOS. Features like secure certificate password storage on the macOS Keychain, drag & drop file management, and one click signing make packing deliverables easier than ever.

The code signing process has been improved to skip signed executables, making ExeWrapper safer to use for beginners. The signing window has been redesigned to be easier to understand, and now optionally offers progress updates with macOS notifications.

For the pros several new functions are now available including signature verification, extraction, and removal tools. Logging is now persistent, and can be found in-app or accessed directly as a text file. A new option to disable signature timestamping, though not recommended, allows ExeWrapper to function in an entirely offline environment.

Automation functions have also been improved in this release. ExeWrapper can now automatically select which timestamp server to use based on the certificate issuer. The function for determining files to sign will no longer skip .sys files.

Code signing from macOS means there’s no need to dual boot into another operating system. Stop fumbling with VMs to find the one with the right configuration. ExeWrapper makes it easy to code sign your Windows Xojo project.

ExeWrapper can be downloaded for free and check out the full change log at
https://exewrapper.com/download

ExeWrapper is fully capable of code signing free of charge. To sign batches of more than five files a license is required. Tim Parnell can be reached at timi@timi.me for questions or comments!